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major service coming up on the beast - bought the belt kit for $1600, need to buy 10 quarts of oil this afternoon..plus a host of other parts

and then the games begin....



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What is the "beast"?
 
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my 355F1

it needs a major engine out service every five years or 15000 miles



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Eek

My neighbor at our old house had a 92 348 & a 99 355F1 both Spiders.

Engine-out on 2 F-cars.

By 'belt kit' I'm assuming it's timing belt?
Are you a DIY, or having a shop do the work?

Are these era of Ferraris super-affected (value/resale) by who/where the maintenance is done?




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Your pics suck



 
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my 355F1

it needs a major engine out service every five years or 15000 miles


Maybe it is just me but "355F1" means nothing.
15k miles requires major service????


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my 355F1

it needs a major engine out service every five years or 15000 miles


Maybe it is just me but "355F1" means nothing.
15k miles requires major service????


Ferrari F355 with the F1 transmission.
Requires the engine to be removed for (many?) major services.




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The 355 is my favorite of the newer F-cars. But man, they can be money pits if you don't get a well-sorted one from a meticulous seller. Would love to see pics of the service work if you're DIY'ing it.
 
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The 355 is my favorite of the newer F-cars. But man, they can be money pits if you don't get a well-sorted one from a meticulous seller. Would love to see pics of the service work if you're DIY'ing it.


Agreed.

For me, I'd have a 360CS.
IIRC, the 360 is still an engine-out car, but I always liked it over the 430.




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DO please post some photos!
 
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Holy Moses, I'm not a car guy so I had to look up some pics and ran across this humorous article on owning that particular model. Bet you can relate! Smile

Here’s Why You Should Never Buy A Ferrari F355



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i have no sympathy Wink



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Holy Moses, I'm not a car guy so I had to look up some pics and ran across this humorous article on owning that particular model. Bet you can relate! Smile

Here’s Why You Should Never Buy A Ferrari F355


You gotta really hate money to own one of those. But then, if you can't afford two Ferraris, you probably can't afford one. I've driven a few and it's a real thrill. But I'm always happy to hand it back to its owner, for whom money is no object.
 
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You bought it. No complaining.




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I will be documenting a lot of the service with photos - hoping to get started on it in about 10 days...I can do some of the disassembly and re-assembly myself at nights and weekends, but I don't have all the tools to get into the weeds

I helped on the least service and learned a lot about the car



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I will be documenting a lot of the service with photos - hoping to get started on it in about 10 days...I can do some of the disassembly and re-assembly myself at nights and weekends, but I don't have all the tools to get into the weeds

I helped on the least service and learned a lot about the car


Clearly you didn't learn enough if you still own it Wink
 
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This is me tearing down a 2.7l 911 engine. But my buddy's '71 Daytona is in the background.

 
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If you think owning a Ferrari is expensive, buy an airplane and watch your bank balance disappear as if by magic.
 
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You bought it. No complaining.


This.
 
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